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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 19:20:53 GMT -5
Triston Casas interview
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 19:24:04 GMT -5
Pete Abraham @peteabe · 1m ESPN is going to have to wrestle that mic away from Casas.
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 19:28:14 GMT -5
Middle of the order set up a sac run by the end of the inning in between the rambling as Casass
3-1 Red Sox
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 19:38:09 GMT -5
Hamilton gets on in the 5th steals 2B steals 3B refsynder gets on Devers sac fly
4-1 Red Sox
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 19:46:12 GMT -5
Crawford first throw of the 6th hangs Uncle Charlie and Trevino just whacked tha
4-2 Red Sox
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 19:54:41 GMT -5
wild pitch by Crawford in the 6th ( facing Judge) 4-3 Red Sox
and he strikes him out
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 19:58:41 GMT -5
Crawford
6IP/ 3//3/3/1bb/9k/84-59
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 20:14:18 GMT -5
Bernardino loads up the bases in the 7th the last with an error with Smith
Kelly comes in and places his gas can next to Bernarddino's
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 20:19:38 GMT -5
And he pitched his way out of it
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 20:21:59 GMT -5
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 20:31:02 GMT -5
Bottom 7 2 on 1 out Boone makes another change
and Devers smokes a 110 mph single to right
5-3 Red Sox
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 20:34:48 GMT -5
Wong with a blast to RF Verdugo messes that up
How fitting
Wong clears the bases with a triple
7-3 Red Sox
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Post by CP_Jon_GoSox on Jun 16, 2024 20:37:11 GMT -5
Yoshida was beaned by a pitch and left the game
just an FYI that he has 4 more years under contract
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Post by scrappyunderdog on Jun 16, 2024 21:10:29 GMT -5
Alex Speier @alexspeier Alex Cora on his relationship with Verdugo: “Dugie’s a good kid. I think people are making too much of nothing.” Cora said, however, he hasn’t been in touch with Verdugo since the trade. Asked if he’ll try to see him today: “I’ll be out there on the field.”
Cora on whether the trade was the right move for the Sox: “I think we killed it.” With Sox’ young OFs and the ability to add pitchers, Cora feels it was a good move for the team. “It opened the door for us to play other guys.”Cora on whether the trade was the right move for the Sox: “I think we killed it.” With Sox’ young OFs and the ability to add pitchers, Cora feels it was a good move for the team. “It opened the door for us to play other guys.” 4:30 PM · Jun 14, 2024 ·
At a minimum, it was Verdugo for O'Neill. The lefty-righty switch enough made it worthwhile.
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Post by scrappyunderdog on Jun 16, 2024 21:16:12 GMT -5
RED SOX NOTEBOOK Red Sox reliever Chris Martin opens up about anxiety battle, scheduled to begin rehab assignment SaturdayBy Julian McWilliams Globe Staff,Updated June 14, 2024, 9:43 p.m. Chris Martin felt tired, but this didn’t feel like normal fatigue. He was out of breath after a regular game of catch, a bullpen, running foul pole to foul pole. He’s a big leaguer. One who has carved out a good career, with detours to independent ball and Japan before he made his way back to the majors. The veteran knew he wasn’t out of shape. This type of tired was different. “I was having some body fatigue that was stemming from some other stuff,” Martin told the Globe prior to Friday’s 8-1 Yankees win over the Red Sox. “I think I kind of let it fester a little too long and I wasn’t feeling good. I understand the difference between baseball tired and where was. It was affecting my performance.”
The body fatigue was anxiety. And as a result, the Red Sox placed the righthanded reliever on the injured list on June 5.
Martin was one of the best relievers in baseball last year, his first season with the Red Sox. He helped anchor the back part of the bullpen along with Kenley Jansen, carrying a 1.05 ERA and 1.032 WHIP in 51⅓ innings pitched and yielding just two homers.
This season, in just 21⅓ innings, Martin has a 4.22 ERA. He’s conceded 10 earned runs, compared to just six all of last season.
But despite the forgettable results, it wasn’t baseball that made him feel anxious. More so matters off the field, from which baseball was his escape. But the more he held his secret close to him without opening up, that feeling, like a piano on his chest, weighed him down on the mound.
He knew he had to say something to the Sox. He’s glad he did.
“Accepting it and speaking about it to professionals, getting a better understanding of how to take care of it, is what I’m working on right now,” Martin said. “I think at some point, when I kind of get my head wrapped around all of it, I will speak out. I’m still working right now.”
It always will be something Martin has to manage. Anxiety comes in waves, when you’re not quite expecting it, or it’s day-to-day. There are so many different ways it can hit. Martin is getting a better handle on it.
“Everybody probably deals with it in some sort of fashion. I think that’s why it’s kind of hard to speak up. It’s not the manly thing to do,” Martin said. “But since I’ve opened up about it, obviously, it’s gotten a lot better. I think I’ve gotten a lot of support from people I really didn’t expect. It’s cool.”
Martin is feeling better. Doing the best he can. As such, he will begin a rehab assignment Saturday in Buffalo with Triple A Worcester. Wilyer Abreu improving
Wilyer Abreu (ankle) took batting practice on the field for a second straight day Friday and will likely begin a rehab assignment sometime next week. He should just need one or two games, according to manager Alex Cora. Abreu could return for the Sox’ series against the Reds next weekend . . . Romy Gonzalez (hamstring) went 1 for 4 playing the full game at first base for Worcester, one day after he was the designated hitter . . . Vaughn Grissom (hamstring) is progressing and is doing some baseball activities. Cora said Grissom is running, but not at full speed, and is taking grounders . . . Bryan Mata (hamstring) will resume his rehab assignment at Double A Portland, where he will report either Friday or Saturday . . . Pitching prospect Luis Perales (elbow inflammation) underwent an MRI. Doctors are reviewing the results and expect to have more information soon . . . Triston Casas (ribs) still hasn’t graduated to taking swings at game speed, but is feeling better and meditating. “I think he even meditated [on the field] through the storm [Friday],” said Cora . . . A 72-minute rain delay neutralized Boston’s efforts to start Friday’s game at 6:30, and thus play nearly all of it before the scheduled Celtics’ NBA Finals Game 4 tip-off at 8:30 in Dallas . . . The Red Sox and Yankees, who didn’t play before Friday, began a run of nine meetings through July 28, a full 25 percent (9 of 36) of Boston’s schedule in that span. Greatest sweatshirt ever said "Everyone you meet today will have a problem that you know nothing about" That's what this is, and the more people speak up about it, the better off everyone is.
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